We are a women's residential recovery support center whose vision is To ensure women with substance abuse issues have access to optimal substance abuse residential support services.
2. Our Vision
To ensure women with substance abuse
issues have access to optimal substance
abuse residential support services.
3. Our Staff and Volunteers
We are a Peer-run 501-3c Organization
Our Peer Support Workers provide non-clinical strengths
based support and are experientially credentialed by our
own recovery journeys.
Some of our staff and volunteers have additional
credentials including degrees in Chemical Dependency
and Counseling, Addictions Counseling, WRAP and Peer
Recovery Certifications
4. What is Peer Recovery?
Source: SAMHSA.GOV The Value of Peer Recovery 2017
5. What Do We Do?
We inspire hope that women can and do recover
We walk with people on their recovery journey, sharing
our experience, strength and hope.
We provide self-help education and link people to tools
and resources that will support their ongoing recovery
journey
6. Peer Recovery (cont’d)
Peers bring tremendous value to organizations and assist
persons served to achieve positive outcomes… The field of
peer support is now heavily researched showing improved
outcomes for those living with substance use conditions. As
care coordination and outcome and performance-based
contracting become the norm, peer specialists are vital to
the success of these and other initiatives
Source: Cook, J.A. (2011) Peer-delivered wellness recovery services: From evidence to widespread
implementation. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 35(2), 87-89
7. What Do We Do? (cont’d)
We support women in identifying their goals, hopes and
dreams and work with them to create a roadmap for
getting there. The thoughtful sharing of experience is
influential in modeling recovery and offering hope.
We assist women with finding and following their own
recovery paths without judgment or expectation.
8. Life Skills – patience, tolerance, self-esteem, working
with others, taking direction….
9. What Do We Do (cont’d)
When needed, we work in cooperation with therapists,
case managers and other members of a woman’s
treatment team.
We bring our own personal knowledge of what it is like to
live and thrive with a substance use disorder.
We support women’s progress towards recovery and self-
determined lives by sharing vital experiential information
and real examples of the power of recovery.
10. What Don’t We Do?
We do not replace therapists, case managers, or other
potential members of a treatment team.
This is a voluntary program – We can only help those who
want our help and are willing to do the work to help
themselves.
We utilize referral and coordination of care to outpatient
counselors as needed.
11. How Do We Do What We Do?
We begin each day with a group check in followed by a
morning meditation meeting
We allow time each day for residents to work on their own
personal step work and encourage them to work with
temporary sponsors in the community.
We allow time for residents to meet with their Peer
Support Specialist and go over their step work. In this
session the resident benefits from the shared experiences
of a peer that is uniquely qualified to understand what the
resident is experiencing in early recovery.
12. How Do We Do What We Do? (cont’d)
We have two life skills sessions each day. These sessions are
geared towards increasing Recovery Capital like
learning how to shop and prepare nutritional meals;
improving time management skills;
balancing life, children, work, recovery;
buying and maintaining a vehicle or taking public transportation;
budgeting 101;
creating a resume;
seeking gainful employment and
becoming a useful productive member of society.
13. How Do We Do What We Do? (cont’d)
Other Life Skills sessions focus on reducing Recovery
Deficits with topics such as
substance abuse,
identifying and removing barriers to recovery,
dealing with health issues,
relationship issues, family issues, employment issues,
Character shortcomings like anger, entitlement, dishonesty,
unwillingness, or close mindedness.
14. How Do We Do What We Do? (cont’d)
We also have opportunities for farming, ranching, wood
working, gardening, canning, candle making, soap
making, jewelry making, knitting and crocheting.
All residents are expected to participate in the activities
planned each day. Our programming allows for time to
work with the horses and other animals on the farm to
develop better self-care, greater self-awareness and
interpersonal skills.
Daily 12 step or faith based recovery meetings off site.
16. How Do We Do What We Do? (cont’d)
We have a communal lunch. All communal meals are
planned and prepared by the residents and support staff.
Residents even participate in grocery shopping.
The residents are expected to clean up after communal
meals. In this way all residents learn skills such as proper
meal planning and preparation, good nutrition, self and
communal responsibility.
Residents also benefit from budget planning when
shopping for weekly meals.
17. The cabin
There are four separate spaces in
the cabin allowing each resident to
have her own semi-private area.
Each of the four spaces is
equipped with it’s own bed,
armoire and desk.
18. Addiction is a Physical Mental and
Spiritual Disease
We believe it is necessary to treat all aspects of the
disease which causes Substance Abuse
Education regarding improving physical health is an
important part of our programming. All residents spend
time in our Yoga and Fitness Studio learning how to
restore their relationships with their bodies.
We assist our residents in improving their spiritual health
in many ways, but one of our favorite tools is spending
time in our Labyrinth.
20. Additional Services
24-hour on-site personnel
Medication Accountability – Medications are safely stored
and residents are provided access as prescribed.
Creative and individualized application of recovery
oriented life skills, exercise classes, access to our on site
gym, yoga and meditation.
Please contact us if you have questions or you are interested
in attending a 30, 60 or 90 Day Program here at
Recovering Hands. (860) 309-
1404 info@recoveringhands.com
24. Thank you!
We hope we can work with you in the future!
Please contact us or visit us online
http://recoveringhands.com
860.309.1404
info@recoveringhands.com